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| Member | So I am certainly no expert on the subject, but perhaps I can help. The first thing I would like to mention before getting into it is consistant > fast. In other words get your bf consistant and slowly increase the speed...if you try to go to fast before your hands are ready you will just frustrate youself. What you want is to get your hands used to the movements...this just takes time. A good way to practice this imo is to bf a wall. So suppose you want to practice forward bf, you run up to a wall and bf at it. This helps in a couple of ways. First if you are bouncing off the wall then you are hitting your second jump before block(BAD); secondly, you will see the slash hit the wall, when you are bfing fast the slash will be lower to the ground. For sideways bf you want to find a spot on a map where there is a wall to the side of the bf direction and one infront of you so you can still see the slashing. Once you get nice and consistant you might want to practice things like the ZigZag(bf forward side forward side etc). Anyways hope that helps a bit. |
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| Gunzfactorian | Here is what I did for a week: 1) Only use sword, even in gun games! 2) Butterfly against a wall First two are more of a technique thing, last one is what I used to pick up speed 3) Windows in town, get on one and face the wall, then BF against that wall |
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